Clinical studies indicate that systemic infections accelerate cognitive decline in Alzheimer's disease. Animal models suggest that this may be due to enhanced pro-inflammatory changes in the brain. We have performed a post-mortem human study to determine whether systemic infection modifies the neuropathology and in particular, neuroinflammation, in the late-stage of the disease.Sections of cerebral cortex and underlying white matter from controls and Alzheimer's patients who died with or without a terminal systemic infection were immunolabelled and quantified for: (i) Αβ and phosphorylated-tau; (ii) the inflammation-related proteins Iba1, CD68, HLA-DR, FcγRs (CD64, CD32a, CD32b, CD16), CHIL3L1, IL4R and CCR2; and (iii) T-cell marker CD3. In...
Systemic inflammation is associated with sickness behaviour and signals pass from the blood to the b...
It was once believed that the brain was immunologically privileged with no resident or infiltrating ...
Since the genome-wide association studies in Alzheimer’s disease have highlighted inflammation as a ...
Clinical studies indicate that systemic infections accelerate cognitive decline in Alzheimer’s disea...
We studied the effects of systemic infection on brain cytokine level and cerebral vascular function ...
Activated microglia, the resident macrophages of the brain, are a feature of Alzheimer's disease. An...
Neuroinflammation and the tissue-resident innate immune cells, the microglia, respond and contribute...
Systemic infections accelerate the progression of neurodegenerative conditions, such as Alzheimer’s ...
Systemic bacterial infection can worsen Alzheimer’s disease (AD) progression by compromising the cen...
Background Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most prevalent form of age-related dementia, and its eff...
AbstractThe role of inflammation in the progression of neurodegenerative disease remains unclear. We...
BackgroundChronic neurodegeneration results in microglial activation, but the contribution of inflam...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a secondary tauopathy categorised by the presence of insoluble amyloid p...
It is well known that systemic infections cause flare-ups of disease in individuals with asthma and ...
Bacterial infections are a common cause of morbidity and mortality in the elderly, and particularly ...
Systemic inflammation is associated with sickness behaviour and signals pass from the blood to the b...
It was once believed that the brain was immunologically privileged with no resident or infiltrating ...
Since the genome-wide association studies in Alzheimer’s disease have highlighted inflammation as a ...
Clinical studies indicate that systemic infections accelerate cognitive decline in Alzheimer’s disea...
We studied the effects of systemic infection on brain cytokine level and cerebral vascular function ...
Activated microglia, the resident macrophages of the brain, are a feature of Alzheimer's disease. An...
Neuroinflammation and the tissue-resident innate immune cells, the microglia, respond and contribute...
Systemic infections accelerate the progression of neurodegenerative conditions, such as Alzheimer’s ...
Systemic bacterial infection can worsen Alzheimer’s disease (AD) progression by compromising the cen...
Background Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most prevalent form of age-related dementia, and its eff...
AbstractThe role of inflammation in the progression of neurodegenerative disease remains unclear. We...
BackgroundChronic neurodegeneration results in microglial activation, but the contribution of inflam...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a secondary tauopathy categorised by the presence of insoluble amyloid p...
It is well known that systemic infections cause flare-ups of disease in individuals with asthma and ...
Bacterial infections are a common cause of morbidity and mortality in the elderly, and particularly ...
Systemic inflammation is associated with sickness behaviour and signals pass from the blood to the b...
It was once believed that the brain was immunologically privileged with no resident or infiltrating ...
Since the genome-wide association studies in Alzheimer’s disease have highlighted inflammation as a ...